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The design of structured mathematical models of processes in a certain level of abstraction defined by the given task appears to be difficult and time consuming even for experienced experts. This paper reports on a new method for the design of structured process models based on the metaphor of Genetic Programming. This new methodology allows the automatic generation of non-linear process models...
In this paper, we pose a novel research problem for machine learning that involves constructing a process model from continuous data. We claim that casting learned knowledge in terms of processes with associated equations is desirable for scientific and engineering domains, where such notations are commonly used. We also argue that existing induction methods are not well suited to this task, although...
Mathematical models are now an integral part of the control systems associated with rolling mills. For such systems the process models must run in real time. Since rolling conditions not only vary with time but from mill to mill the models must be amenable to adaptation. This paper reviews identification techniques that can be used with process models. The behaviour of the algorithms is illustrated...
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